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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Well, after many *many* requests, I finally did an Umbreon. I know this will bring about an onslaught of requests for the other 'Eevee-lutions' and yes I'll get to them all... eventually :D It just depends on my yarn stash, my time and well --- motivation. LOL

As with all the patterns, if you have any problems or if you notice anything wrong in the pattern (I'm prone to typos LOL) let me know and I'll get back to ya as soon as I can :D

Umbreon

Materials:

WW Yarn black and yellow

G Hook

Fiberfill

Yellow, red, white and black felt scraps

Yarn Needle

BODY:

Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)

Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around (12)

Rnd 3: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18)

Rnd 4: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24)

Rnd 5: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (30)

Rnd 6: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (36)

Rnd 7-12: sc in each sc around (36)

Rnd 13: sc in next 10 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (33)

Rnd 14-15: sc in each sc around (33)

Rnd 16: sc in next 9 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (30)

Rnd 17-20: sc in each sc around (30)

This is a fairly good place to begin stuffing and shaping if you haven't already. Stuff fairly firmly while also shaping the body. Continue stuffing and shaping as you progress.

Rnd 21: sc in next 9 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (33)

Rnd 22: sc in next 10 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (36)

Rnd 23-25: sc in each sc around (36)

Rnd 26: sc in next 4 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (30)

Rnd 27: sc in next 3 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (24)

Rnd 28: sc in next 2 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (18)

Rnd 29: sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (12)

Rnd 30: dec over next 2 sc around (6)

F/O. Add any stuffing needed to finish the shaping and weave the tail thread through the final round, pull gently to close up the small opening. Secure and weave in the tail yarn.

Rnd 14: sc in next 8 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 8 sc, 2 sc in next sc (20)

Rnd 15: sc in next 9 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 9 sc, 2 sc in next sc (22)

Rnd 16: sc in next 10 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 10 sc, 2 sc in next sc (24)

Stuff head firmly while shaping, pay particular attention to the 'nose' area. The head should be pinned to the upper portion of the body (roughly rnds 24-30) with nose area facing forward (the two 'points' of the neck shaping create the cape that create the gentle curve of the neckline. ) See photos to help with placement.

FRONT LEGS:

Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)

Rnd 2: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc (8)

Rnd 3: sc in each sc around (8)

Rnd 4: dec over next 2 sc, sc in next sc, 2 sc in each of next 2 sc, sc in next sc, dec over last 2 sc (8)

Rnd 5: repeat Rnd 4 (8)

Begin stuffing at this point, foot and leg should be stuffed moderately firm, without overstuffing. You'll want a little bit of play in the leg to position the feet as you prefer. Continue stuffing as you progress.

Rnd 6-8: sc in each sc around (8)

Rnd 9: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in last sc (10)

Rnd 10: sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in last sc (12)

Row 11-12: sc in each sc around (12)

Do not fasten off at this point, continue with shoulder and either right or left leg instructions:

Turn work so that the 'inside' of the leg (wrong side of work) is facing you. Complete rows 13 through 16 as described for right leg.

F/O.

BACK LEGS:

Rnd 1-5: Same as for front leg

Rnd 6-7: sc in each sc around (8)

Begin stuffing at this point, foot and leg should be stuffed moderately firm, without overstuffing. You'll want a little bit of play in the leg to position the feet as you prefer. Continue stuffing as you progress.

Rnd 8: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (12)

Rnd 9: sc in each sc around (12)

Rnd 10: Repeat rnd 8 (18)

11-12: sc in each sc around (18)

Do not fast off, continue with 'cape/shoulder' for either right or left leg:

Right Leg:

Row 1: Sc 9, leave remaining sc unworked, ch1 and turn (9)

Row 2: sc in next 7 sc, dec over last 2 sc, ch1 and turn (8)

Row 3: sc in next 6 sc, dec over last 2 sc, ch1 and turn (7)

Row 4: sc in next 5 sc, dec over last 2 sc, ch1 and turn(6)

Row 5: sc in next 4 sc, dec over last 2 sc, ch1 and turn (5)

Row 6: sc in next 3 sc, dec over last 2 sc, (4)

F/O.

Left Leg:

Turn work so that inside of leg (wrong side of work) is facing you. Continue with shoulder as described for Right Leg.

EARS (make 2):

Begin with black:

Rnd 1: 3 sc in magic ring (3)

Rnd 2: sc in first 2 sc, 2 sc in last sc (4)

Rnd 3: sc in first sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc, 2 sc in last sc (6)

Rnd 4: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (9)

Rnd 5: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (12)

Rnd 6: sc in each sc around, change to yellow yarn in last sc of round, drop black to back of work but do not fasten off

Rnd 7-9: sc in each sc around, change back to black yarn in last sc of round 9, cut yellow leaving a tail of several inches, (carry tail along with work for the first several stitches of the next round to secure it) (12)

Begin stuffing at this point, ears should be stuffed fairly firmly. Continue to stuff as you progress.

Rnd 10-12: sc in each sc around (12)

Rnd 13: sc in next 2 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (9)

Rnd 14: sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (6)

F/O. Add any stuffing needed to finished out the shape of the ear.

Tail:

Begin with black:

Rnd 1: 3 sc in magic ring (3)

Rnd 2: sc in first 2 sc, 2 sc in last sc (4)

Rnd 3: sc in first sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc, 2 sc in last sc (6)

Rnd 4: sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc around (9)

Rnd 5: sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (12)

Rnd 6: sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (15)

Rnd 7-8, sc in each sc around, change to yellow yarn in last sc of round (15)

Begin stuffing at this point, tail should be stuffed fairly firmly. Continue to stuff as you progress.

Rnd 9-11: sc in each sc around, change to black in last sc of round 11, f/o yellow yarn (15)

Rnd 12-14: sc in each sc around (15)

Rnd 15: sc in next 3 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (12)

Rnd 16: sc in each sc around (12)

Rnd 17: sc in next 2 sc, dec over next 2 sc around (9)

Rnd 18: sc in each sc around (9)

Rnd 19: sc in next sc, dec over next 2 sc around (6)

Rnd 20: sc in each sc around (6)

F/O. Add any stuffing needed to finalize the shaping and weave in tail.

FINAL ASSEMBLY:

I highly recommend that you pin all parts together before you begin to sew them, to make certain all parts are as you like and in the position you prefer.

Head is sewn to body as shown, take your time and pin the head on first, making sure that the neck is adequately stuffed, and that the 'nape' of the neck is positioned so as to create the curve of the neck. (See the pictures to help you position the head)

For the yellow markings, cut 5 oval shapes from yellow felt, then cut out the center of each to make the 'rings'. Pin one of them to the head, between the ears and slightly to the front. The other four are each sewn onto the 'shoulders' of the leg pieces. You can do this before you sew the legs to the body, but I would recommend that you first pin the legs in the positions you want on the body, and then pin the markings to the legs as you prefer them, then unpin the legs and sew on the markings (or you can wait to add the markings after sewing on the legs.)

When sewing the legs on, you will probably want to add a little stuffing under each 'shoulder'. Not much stuffing is generally required here, just enough to give a very slight 'roundness' to the shoulder/hip area – and make a smooth transition from leg to 'body'.

Ears and tail are positioned and sewn on as shown.

Eyes are cut from red and black felt scraps, in shapes as shown. Catch lights are very small pieces of white felt.

Ohhhhh my goodness this is so adorable! You are getting better and better at this with every pattern you come up with, I always get excited when I see you've posted a new one. I can't wait to make myself an Umbreon, and I'm looking forward to your future patterns!

I am incredibly confused, and maybe I'm just confusing myself here, but maybe you can clarify for me? I'm on Row 4 of the Front Legs.

Rnd 4: 2 sc in next 2 sc, sc in next sc, 2 sc in each of next 2 sc, sc in next sc, dec over last 2 sc (8)

What I'm reading is 2 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 1. Isn't that 11 stitches? I'm assuming one of these increases should actually be a decrease (possibly more than one?) but I'm not sure which one(s). Is this a typo or are my eyes tired?

wow, this is really cute. i love this one. my mom just finished making evee and my son loved it. ill ask her to make this one too. every week im checking your site to see if you have new ones. thanks a lot. sbuenconsejo@yahoo.com

Ahhh, balance is restored! ...seriously, thanks for the quick response! ^_^ I'm Espeonizing this Umbreon pattern, but I'm excited to see how it turns out! I'm sure I will make an actual Umbreon, too. Thanks for all the wonderful patterns!

My daughter started making grabby hands as soon as she saw this entry. Really, I'm going to have to ask her to stop reading over my shoulder! That or insist she learn how to crochet so she make this HERSELF!! *laughs*

oh my gosh im the one who posted #many# times for it and its sooo cute!!i used your eevee pattern and made my own but changed a few thing and my idea worked!

but mine has blue rings to make it the shiny virson and no offence but mine is a little better cuz mine is more of a chubby short legged one.again no offence cut you bid awsone and i will make my army soon!then (of corse)MAKE ALL THE EEVEELUTIONS!!!!

Wagh! I love this and I've been working on it, but I'm a wee bit stuck at one part, and it's embarassing because it's fairly soon.

Round 13 of the body asks to crochet ten and then decrease over next two sc around; what exactly does this mean? I crochet from patterns a lot but haven't seen a decrease written in such a way. I understand there needs to be three decreases from the ending stitch count, but where should they be placed? Do they need to be spaced or lumped all at once? Thanks for any help!

You ROCK! I'm a Pokémon fan for some years already and now I found your awesome webpage to do crochet Pokémon! I love you! I'm almost finished with Mew. :-) Let's see what will be the next one... :-)Best regards from Portugal

Magic Ring is really just a term for something I grew up calling a slip-ring :). Some really nice illustrated instructions are here: http://www.planetjune.com/blog/tutorials/magic-ring-right-handed/ (the left-handed instructions are linked at the top if you need those)

If you work better from video tutorials try this one:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHYVutk2iYY">

At the moment, I don't have any way to mail out the dolls and because of that I don't sell them online. I might do so in the future if I get a way to mail them out (we live in the boondocks and currently don't have a post office within 45 minutes of us, but who knows what will happen in the future :)

I just finished my Umbreon today, and he looks awesome! Not nearly as good as yours, of course, since I am a beginner crocheter, but I found the instructions clear and easy to follow. This was the first of your Pokemon patterns I've used and I'm excited to try more. Thank you SO much for sharing!

Hi again! :) I just finally finished my Espeon version of this pattern. I was wondering if you'd like to use/post my modifications? Or if it would be all right with you for me to post them on Craftster? I don't have a blog, and I would link to this post for the majority of the pattern. I have a variation on the ears, a pattern for the "tufts" at the side of her face, a new tail... and that's basically it. Most of it is "work as from Umbreon pattern." *lol* Anyway, just wondered what the best way would be to go about sharing my version.

Was looking online for patterns for a Link or Sonic outfit to make for my 6yr old son and came across this and just fell in love. I've so got to make this cute Pokemon for him maybe I'll just have him dress up as Ash instead and make a Pikachu to go along. (would be so much easier than Link). Is there possibly any Pikachu style open top bags anyone may know of?

Umbreon was, and still is, my favorite pokemon. I'm so happy you made such a wonderful pattern! I can't wait to try it out. I also plan to use several of your other pokemon patterns to make gifts for my boyfriend who absolutely loves pokemon. Never mind then our respective parents will think we're both nuts lol. Thank you for the patterns, and keep up the good work!

I do have a question though... What is the finished size? Likewise, how many skeins of black yarn did you need? I have about 1 and 1/4 skeins of black and a full skein of yellow. Yellow shouldn't be a problem, but I just wanted to see if I needed more black yarn or not.

Any additional info would be appreciated and I look forward to seeing more Eeveelutions!!!

She stands about 8 inches high, and you won't need a whole skein of black... very very few of my dolls take more than one skein of any color yarn, actually... only Lugia really comes close to needing more than a skein.

I try to keep the dolls rather uniform in size and still small enough not to need a ton of yarn :D

Well, what *type* of decrease you use is really dependent on what you're most comfortable with. Personally, I use invisible decreases when working in the round (and standard decreases when working in rows).

If you are comfortable using the invisible decrease, I do highly recommend it where ever possible. :D

Hey again,sorri but could you please help me on the leg(front, right). im confused because in row 15 do you just keep going? in other words you know how in the row before you are just working on 6 stitches, do you keep working on the 6 or do you continue in the circle?

hey i am working on it still well i am on the back legs but i am stuck on round 8 you say two sc and then 2 sc in the next around what do you mean becuase i keep getting 10 not 12 and the same with the next step how dose it turn into 18 am i getting it wroung some how i just don't know what two do thankyou christina aka cfreaper2

I'm really confused on the front shoulders.it says...Right leg:Row 13: sc in next 6 sc, leave remaining sc unworked, ch 1 and turn (6)Row 14: sc in each sc across (6)Row 15: sc in next 4 sc, dec over last 2 sc, ch 1 and turn (5)Row 16: sc in next 3 sc, dec over last 2 sc (4)what i get confused about is at the end of row 14 are you supposed to chain up and turn? or just continue with 4 sc? and the same for the rest of the rows? because i just kept on the same row and it does not look right at all. could you please elaborate more?

Well in general, I don't sell any dolls online at all. Primary reason being I don't have a post office to mail them from. I'd have to drive to a town I never go to, except very seldom - and its 45 minutes away from me.

That's one of the many reasons I offer the patterns for free online.

Now... if you decide to learn to crochet, I feel obliged to give you fair warning - it's highly addictive and may cause:bleary eyesuncontrollable urge to buy every skein of yarn you seeability to stay awake long past bedtime just to finish that special projectirrational joy at giving the gift of home-made love!

My daughter and I are separated right now and have been for some time. (Unlawful tactics used by her father, but that is a long story.) When I see her again, I would love to give her all the Eevees as gifts, as Pokemon is an addiction she inherited from me, but even this Umbreon will be wonderful. If/when you post any of the others, I will be one of the first to shower thanks on you.

Beautiful work. I do hope I can achieve the level of quality you have.

Hello!I discovered your blog lately when I had the idea to knit a Pokemon for my grand-son aged 6 1/2 who is a total fan! First of all,I want to congratulate you for your beautiful creations and thank you for sharing the explanations with us.I first made a pokeball(very quick and easy to make) and I have just finished UMBREON which was my grandson's choice.Although I am not a very expert knitter or crocheter ,thanks to your explanations and good advice, the result is satisfactory even if it is far from being as nice as yours!My grandson is positively delighted!!Now he would like me to make Lugia!!! Why doesn't he choose the easiest ones???I might still give it a try later on, it will be a good challenge...Michèle, a French granny

Your Plushies are great!!! I wish I could design patterns like that... Umbreon is one of favorites, I'm going to try to make this one first. :-) I very excited that your doing the rest of the Eevee Evolutions. Are you planning on doing a Vulpix and Ninetails at some point???

I am going to keep an eye on your site :-) Thank you for posting your patterns for the rest of us Pokemon lovers!!! My younger brother will probably thank you for the Mario and Luigi plushy patterns when I get around to making them LOL.

Wow, this is really well done. These dolls are amazing <3I don't suppose you'd be willing to try making a Haunter next? If you ever do decide to, or are able to sell these, I would definitely love to buy a Haunter <3 <3 <3 :D

How awesome. This is my best friend's favorite Pokemon, and I'm looking forward to making it for his 21st birthday! Just something to remind him that even though he's technically an adult, there's nothing wrong with still being a kid.

Anyway, I just wanted to tell you that, even though this pattern is way too advanced for me as of yet, I really appreciate the challenge!

Awww, this Umbreon is SO CUTE!!! X3 I made up a Flying-type Eeveeloution that I named "Cirreon." It looks like this except with red, yellow, and blue feathers (sorry if links and urls are not allowed in comments) http://flipnote.hatena.com/50698D80A0EFD89A@DSi/movie/EFD89A_0A3CCA40C6E76_000?in=user Is it OK if I use the Umbreon pattern to try and make my made up Cirreon? :3

I just learned to crochet last summer, and once school started up again, I've had very little time for it. This coming week is our Spring Break, and I'll be on an airplane for about 10 hours, not including layover time. Guess what I'll be doing!!

Eventually, I'd like to attempt all forms of Eevee (the original 5 that I care about.) Thank you for having such an incredible collection of awesome patterns that make nerds like me into the crafty sort!

I absolutely love your dolls! I have been disabled for 6yrs(back surgery gone horribly wrong). Most of the time I am confined to my bed and have really begun to appreciate that I can knit and crochet. My daughter-in-law loves Pokemon. For Christmas I learned how to crochet and made her a Pokeball hat. She loves it! I think I'm going to be sneaky and find out which characters she likes and crochet them for her. I think I like these because they are relatively easy and quick. They come in handy when you are working on a big project and need something to break the monotony. Thank you so much for your time and talent!!

You make beautiful patterns! I really love this umbreon, it looks perfect! Soon, I'll get the chance to crochet this, maybe during the summer, I'm currently busy crocheting an oshawott hat. I was wondering, when can you post a pattern for an espeon?

I love it! I had no idea there was a website with all these little crocheted "guys"! Thank you for your creativity----I only have one problem, is there some way I can print out the patterns without all the comments? It takes as many as 36 pages of wasted paper to get one pattern, and I'm on Social Security so that's a huge expenditure. Can I "set" something on the printer to exclude the comment pages? Thank you for any advice you have!

I am BLOWN AWAY by not only your TALENT but Generousity! Thank you so very much. Never before have I ever donated to a website for creative talents and thoughtless giving but will be to YOU. Thank You. Cheers.

Lovely pattern, I'm just stuck when it comes to doing the left leg shoulders. When I crochet I'm already looking at the 'wrong' side and the stitches I'm currently working on is at the back. I was just wondering what I would then do when it comes for me to turn the piece and look at the other side to make the shoulder come out the inverse of the right? Sorry if that doesn't make much sense, but thankyou for this pattern anyway :)

I must try him. I'm currently designing Vaporeon myself; I saw this site and told my friend I'd make him his favorite Pokemon, and it turned out you haven't made him yet! So now my crocheting rite of passage is making a passable Vaporeon. :P

Awesome pattern! It's easy to understand and the pictures really help. I just finished this as a gift for a friend :) Whenever I make these, though, I always have a problem with the fiberfill being pulled through the stitches when sewing the pieces together. This problem is especially true with the black yarn against white fiberfill. Do you have any advice for this?

well they do have a dark colored fiberfill... but it's hard to find and rather expensive when you do.

My best advice is to make your stitches tight (use a smaller size hook if you work loose) and try not to 'over stuff' your pieces. You need them firm, but not so much that they start to show the fiberfill.

OMG! i love this website! im 13 and im doing these pokedolls!!!! anyway, is it posible for u to make a latias and latios? they're my absolute FAVORITES!!!!!!!! Thanks sooooooo much for this website cuz now i have almost the whole set! i go in order from the top and im on umbreon!

Before I start (which will be soon) I want to know how big this guy is ^-^ because crocheters like us fill up space fast(; and I admit it...... YOU CAN'T EVEN SEE MY FLOOR!!!!!! But if I fall it's squishy so that's good(:

Im halfway through giving this project a try, and i have to say that its all sorts of fun! lol. Ive managed to screw up three legs so far, but ive gotten it don.. i think. Thanks a ton for posting this! Ill deffinately be trying the others somewhere in the future!

Thank you so much for the pattern! I'm having a difficult time attaching the legs. What do you do with the flaps of flat fabric that are at the tops of the legs (on the left legs, this is at the backs of the legs, and on the right at the front)? Also, when attaching the legs, do they go on Umbreon's respective right and left or my right and left when I'm looking at him? Sorry for the silly questions!

Thank you for your quick response. You're so kind. I just had all of my my feet twisted around the wrong way so I was baffled. Your pattern is going to make a certain little girl very happy on Christmas morning! :)

HELLO! and thanks a whole bunch! You've made my grandchildren so very happy with the Pokemon patterns,Love them andso do they. I've made 5 so far and will probably make the rest.Thanks again. FYI you can now have the Post Office drop off supplies,the mailing boxes,and just leave them on your front porch and they will pick them off at no charge to you. You just need to let them know. Give them a call. Thanks again. Maybe u can help me.Ive been trying to find a pattern for acrocheted piece I bought at a church sale. Its on a grid,with dc and it ruffles as go. Its a heavy piece,used as a hot mat. HELP! Sorry about the long e-mail....

thank you so much for all of your patterns!you have to be the best one for crochet patterns on the internet, ive finished umbreon and espeon and im dying for the other eeveelutions, so if you dont know what patterns to make next: eeveelutions! THANK YOU!

I love it.I've wanted to make a vaporeon but, all the patterns have your pattern in the desciption but, their parts like fins ,collars , riges,are amiture . If you make one it's going to beautiful with your gifted hands . I would love love love a vaporeon

I made a Shiny Glaceon using this pattern. If you want I could add a link to some pictures... I didn't write down what I did as I was just winging it for the ears, tail, hairfalls and diamonds. But maybe the pictures would help! The diamonds I used this weird stich that's like crochet mixed with knitting almost... That produces squares... And all I did was make three lil ones of 4x4 for the head diamonds... Two 5x5 for ears... Then back I did like this 12x12 one.... (12 stitches by 12 rows.... Makes a solid square, like no row gaps or anything...)

I'm having a hard time getting the ears and tail started at all. They keep getting bunched up after finishing the first row and the black yarn makes it hard to see the work. Got any advice on how to get around this? Thanks

Thanks! Sorry, sometimes i can be blind... LOL now that i know that I'll get started! I admire your work by the way! Some day i hope to be like you and make my own patterns... Okay, sorry for rambling. Thanks again!

Make sure that the part of the tail that will contact the body is very well stuffed (but not so much so that the stuffing comes through the stitches. The 'firmer' the stuffing of the very bottom of the tail, the better the tail will stand up.

It will also require that you VERY securely sew the tail to the body. It takes a little experience to get these parts to always stand up...but trial and error will get you there. :D

Hi! I just have a quick question: even when I follow the pattern, I end up with more stitches per round than it says I should... Any suggestions? Thanks!P.S. This plushie is AMAZING! Thanks soooooo much for sharing!

I have a question. For the front legs, the pattern isn't making sense. Round three you end with 8 stitches, but then you have this: Rnd 4: dec over next 2 sc, sc in next sc, 2 sc in each of next 2 sc, sc in next sc, dec over last 2 sc (8)

Thank you soooo much for this website!!! While trying to find patterns that are easy to work with and also finding patterns i understand. Your website is the only one I like I told my friends if they want me to make them something it has to come from your sight. You have talent and are loved by all. I cannot express the great amount of hugs I wanna give you!! but thank you soo much for everything and hope both you and I keep our crocheting to continue =)

I love your pattern but I am having a bit of a problem with rd 11 on the head/neck. It says sc in next 14 sc, * dec over next 2 sc * repeat ** 3 more times, sc in remaining 14 sc (32). I can't get this to add to 32. If you could help me out that would be amazing because I really want to finish this pattern. I love Pokemon and Umbreon is one of my favorite Eveelutions!

I absolutely love this :) I'm working on my own little cute guy right now!!! But I have a question, it may be a little silly, but

I'm working on the left front leg and for the shoulder part, you say to turn it so the wrong side is facing out.. do you mean flip the whole leg (don't stuff it and flip the whole thing) or just the shoulder section while the rest of the front leg directions were as followed?

I appreciate any feedback and the pattern itself!!!! I'm making this little Umbreon for my boyfriend, I know he is going to flip when he sees it =)

Thank you so much for your patterns they are so cute! I have a problem with the shoulders though. Can you help me? On Left Leg it says: "Turn work so that the 'inside' of the work (wrong side of work) is facing you. Complete rows 13-16 as described for right leg.

So do you mean turn it inside out? I thought the inside of the leg was already facing me as I work in rounds anyway?? Thank you for your help! I'd love to finish this one.

Thank you so much for this pattern! My daughter asked me to make Umbreon for her and I found your pattern very easy to follow! I didn't have felt for the circles so I crocheted them.I need to pick up felt for the eyes. My daughter says Umbreon is blinking.https://instagram.com/p/3DCcMopz-s/

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